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TRUE FALSE QUIZCORE 3 & 4 Round 1 Round 2Round TOTAL OVERALL SCORE

The range of f is f(x) > -3

The equation has 4 distinct solutions

The range of f is f(x) < 2

The equation has 3 distinct solutions

The equation has 2 solutions

The range of f is f(x) > -3

The equation has 4 distinct solutions

The range of f is f(x) < 2

The equation has 3 distinct solutions

The equation has 2 solutions

Show that (x – 2) is a factor of x 3 – 7x + 6=0 f(2) = × = 0 This would get full marks

Show that (x – 2) is a factor of x 3 – 7x + 6=0 f(2) = × = 0 This would get full marks